Upload Gets Final Season Release Date at Prime Video
Prime Video announced Thursday that the comedy's fourth and final season, which is described as a 'four-part finale event,' will premiere in full Monday, Aug. 25.
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In the final episodes, 'sentient AI rapidly turns evil, threatening to wipe out Lakeview (and the world!),' per the official description. 'On top of greedy executives, lingering mysteries, plus heartbreak in VR and IRL, our characters are tested like never before. The only way they can get through it all and save humanity from deletion is by teaming up one last time.'
The sci-fi series will see the return of stars Robbie Amell (The Flash), Andy Allo (Chicago Fire), Kevin Bigley (Sirens), Allegra Edwards (Briarpatch), Zainab Johnson (American Koko) and Owen Daniels (Space Force).
The show's Season 3 finale, which debuted Nov. 10, 2023, concluded with a courtroom victory for the families of the Freeyond victims, but all the incriminating intel Aleesha snagged off Karina's computer about Horizen remained sealed up as part of the settlement. Plus, both Nathans remained the property of Horizen.
The company then rebranded as Betta and went about destroying all the illegal, duplicate uploads — including Nathan. While the Original Nathan was taken into custody, the newly engaged Backup Copy Nathan was hunted down. In the end, one Nathan video called Nora and Ingrid to reveal that the other was a goner, prompting Nora to exclaim, 'Which one are you?!'
On the relationship front, Ingrid reacted badly to Backup Nathan's proposal before realizing she was pushing him away because of her own insecurities, and happily accepted his proposal. Meanwhile, Original Nathan was also planning to pop the question to Nora in Montreal before he was taken away. And Aleesha spontaneously planted a kiss on Luke while celebrating their successful covert operation to get Karina's laptop.
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